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Our Showing of
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~3Fanc? ^eatfyers an& Mtilliner? Movelties
Tuesday Afternoon and Wednesday
September 26th and 27th, 1911
You Are Cordially Invited
Judge W. F. Brown spent several
days of this week in Franklin on
business.
Capt. and Mrs. Earl I. Brown,
left Saturday for Galveston, Texas,
after spending a few days with Judge
and Mrs. W. F. Brown.
Prof, and Mrs. Oscar Fleming, of
Cave Springs, Tenn., are in the city
visiting the formers parents.
Mr. Edgar Johnson, of New-
nan, spent last Sunday with his
parents in the city.
Mr. J. D. Sewell is visiting rela
tives and attending the old soldiers
eunion in Rome this week.
New Fall Styles in Ladies and Misses
Tailored Suits, Waists, Skirts, Silks.
Dress Goods, Trimmings and
Accessories.
New Models in Thompson's Glove
Fitting Corsets, Meyers Gloves, Hand
Bags, Hosiery, Shoes, U mbrellas
Suit Cases.
Carrollton, Ga.
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Temple
Georgia
W “YOUR STORE"!
For Sale
‘ ' ■ “Nice 6 room house, one acre land,
^‘located near Public School, Sims
' i istreet. Apply Geo. Stewart.
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- Miss Alma Burnett, of Monroe,
’ arrived last Wednesday night and
' Will be with the A. J. Baskin Milli
nery Department this season.
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iilr. Hamp Sharpe, of Shreveport,
\, La., has been visiting his mother,
r Mrs. Edwin R. Sharpe, on Maple
street.
I Mr. Dave Sewell Tand little
'daughter, Lucy Kate, of Newnan,
spent a few days here last week
visiting relatives.
Dr. George Bledsoe, of Cullman,
Ala., arrival in the city last Satur
day and accompanied his wife home
after a delightful visit to Mr. and
. Mrs. T. C. Bledsoe.
| J. N. Johnson has just received a
nice line of Caskets and Undertakers
supplies and will soon be prepared
to give the public up-to-date ser
vice.
Carroll Real Estate
AND
Renting Agency
GENERAL INSURANCE AND LOANS
New Firm, Ready Service, Quick Results
If you want your properties sold or rented, list them
with us. If you want to buy or rent come to see us.
Here are a few of the bargains we offer this week.
Watch the changes each week.
Get J. N. Johnson to frame yoir
pictures for the Fair. Don’t wait
too late.
Mrs. E. M. Lyle and Mrs. P. J.
Williams attended the Davis family
reunion at Newnan on the 19th inst.
Miss Minnie Quillian, of Newnan,
spent a few days here last week vis
iting Mrs. Wiley Stewart and Miss
Annie Pace.
I Miss Lucy Harris is the guest of
Miss Myra Hagood in Atlanta, after
leaving Atlanta Miss Harris will re
turn to Valdosta.
Miss Kate Slade is at home from
Washington, D. C., after an extended
stay there.
Mr. Goode, of Cedartown, spent
last Sunday with Mr. Felix Bow
man. He delighted the congrega
tion at the First Baptist church on
Sunday morning with a magnificent
solo.
Miss Sadie Jackson, of Atlanta,
came in last Monday night and will
be the guest of Mrs. Lee Mandeville
for several days.
Mrs. Robert Creel, left last Friday
for her home in Jasper, Ala., after a
j three week’s visit here to her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bledsoe
Miss Mazelle Crews, of Newnan,
spent the latter part of last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Chandler.
Mr. C. W. Corley spent a few days
here the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Worthy an
nounce the birth of a son on last
Monday.
Miss Addie Lockhart spent last
Wednesday in Atlanta attending the
millinery openings there.
Miss Mae English, of Atlanta,
spent a few days visiting friends
here this week.
Miss Lucile Shell has as her guest
Miss Mary Lipscomb of Whitesburg.
Mr. E. W. Keith, of Rome, was
the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. M.
Carter a few days this week.
Mrs. Steve Harris, of Valdosta..
was the honor guest at a delightful
theater party last Saturday aftar-
day afternoon, given by Mrs. Oscar
Hay and Miss Lucy Harris. After
the pictures they were served at
Holts’ to an ice course.
Miss Eula McEntire, who
been an attractive visitor in the
city for the past two weeks, returned
to her home in Cullman, Ala., last
Wednesday.
Dirt was broken this week for the
magnificent Hetel that is to be erect
ed on the site of the old Southland
on Maple street.
1 H. P. Kelly spent Thursday in
Atlanta.
Mr. George Hamrick spent Sun-
RURAL OFFERS:
50 acres 2mile east of Carrollton, j ^ ay h orne f°lks-
238 acres 10 miles from Carroll
ton on Villa Rica road—3
tenant houses.
119 acres 1 mile west of Car
rollton—Jacksonville road.
House and 7 acres, tenant house,
store, barn, 1-2 mile west of
Carrollton.
165 acres 1 mile south of Hulett.
—New house.
100 acres east of Carrollton, 3
miles.
150 acres 8 miles north of Car
rollton, just above Center
Point.
17 acres, 4 room house and barn
near King’s bridge.
URBAN OFFERS:
House and lot, 7 rooms, Tanner 9. House and lot on Parsonage St
10.
11.
9.
10.
On October 5th, there will be a
re-union of the Adamson family at
Grant Park, Atlanta, Ga. All Ad
amsons and their descendants are
invited to attend. The reunion will
i meet at Grant Park at ten o’clock,
145 acres, west, adjoining A. 1 a. m„ and dinner will be served on
and M. and Mandeville Mills the ground. The program and ar-
property. j rangement is in charge of Mr. A. P.
113 acres at Mt. Zion, Entrekin Adamson, Rex, Ga.
farm—5 room house—tenant . ,
E. M. Lyle, the experienced pic
ture frame maker, will be glad to
show you mouldings for frames at
J. N. Johnson’s.
house—15 h. p. turbine mill
—well and five springs. Bar
gain and terms.
street—close in.
4 houses and' lots on Dixie street-
Also vacant lot behind one of the
above on Center st. (68x80)
, Two houses and lots on Newnan
street.
House and lot on South street.
8 room house and lot on Austin
Avenue, between Dixie and
Tanner streets.
House and lot on Longview
street (80x300)
House and 11 acres on Long-
2 houses and lots on West Ave
2 vacant lots on Perry and Sims
streets (Bass addition.)
12. 3 room house on Stewart street
Bargain.
13. Five vacant building lots on
West Avenue.
14. House and 7 acres on east side
Perry street.
15. 2 building lots on Peachtree
street—eheap.
16. House and lot corner Center
and Tanner streets.
17. House and lot and corner build
ing lot—Rome St.—close in.
view street,
201 1-2 Acres Brodnax Farm—Improvements—1-2 mile north
east from City Public School—All or part.
Address or Visit
ROOM 15, 2ND FLOOR,
First National Bank Building,
CARROLLTON, GA
Dr. J. V. Knapp, of Newnan, was
visiting friends in the city the past
week.
Mrs. Zachry, Mr. Ira Zachry and
Miss Pearl Zachry attended the fun
eral of Mrs. Zachry’s sister, Mrs.
Stephenson, in Newnan last Tues
day.
Mr. Hugh Lee Griffin, who has re
cently accepted a position in At
lanta, spent last Sunday with his
mother here.
Mr. G. F. Cheney is attending the
Old Soldiers' Reunion in Rome this
week.
See a new line
J. N. Johnson’s.
of Furniture at
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Lyle, of At
lanta, are visiting relatives in the
city.
Mrs. Henry Robinson very de
lightfully entertained the members
of her Sunday school class last Sat
urday afternoon, after which they
were served to an ice course at
Holt’s Fount.
NEW ARRIVALS.
$150.00 stock Royal Society floss just received.
Thomas Glove Fitting Corsets in the new fall
models.
Laundry bags, pillow tops and cards.
Childrens ready-made dresses in ginghams
and percales.
New ideas in collars and jabots.
New line of side band silks in Messalines and
silk serges--1 pattern to piece.
New line of buttons for coats, dresses and
shirtwaists.
New shirtwaists in Messalines, Taffetas and
Bulgarian effects.
New shipment ladies skirts in Voile Panamas
and Shepperd checks.
Mammoth stock of lace curtains in white ecru
and cream.
Ladies tailored waists in white and stripes—
$1.00 value 75 cents. >
All the novelties in handbags, combs and hair
ornaments.
Fall styles in wool dress goods, including all
the new shades and cream with trimmings to
match.
New outings for kimonas and gowns.
New ribbons for hair and sashes.
Ready-to-wear hats, ladies misses and children
New tailored suits expected Monday.
New striped Messalines for dresses and waists
New rugs and art squares to match.
Ladies umbrellas in all the new handles.
Boys knee pants for school wear-
Buster Brown hosiery for men, women and children.
All the newest trimming and neck fixings, including
fringes and ball trimmings.
Suit cases, trunks, traveling bags in all prices.
Fall styles in shirts, collars and neckwear.
Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Kirschbaum clothes-fall
styles.
Those new patterns in fancy vests for young men.
Boyden and Barry’s shoes for men.
Dorothy Dodd and American Girl shoes for ladies.